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Friday, May 24, 2019

Justice For Evelyn Ang Gek Suan



The 2017 Klang International Marathon saw an incident that has changed many lives forever. Teoh Thiam Lim, 28, who is currently being charged under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, drove into three people. The final result of his reckless driving was two injured and one dead. Evelyn Ang Gek Suan died two months later, after not being able to pull out of a coma due to the result of the incident. This death has left family and friends shattered. There is still no closure as yet, as the outcome of the case against Mr. Lim is yet to be determined. 

The case has had numerous postponements, for reasons unbeknown to the public. Finally, on December 19th 2018 the hearing began and the first witnesses were called. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) at the time heard and was able to question 7 of the witnesses and see firsthand 25 exhibits that were tendered in as material evidence. Then there was a change in DPP in February 2019, after the witnesses and exhibits have been put into evidence. Thus, the new DPP only has notes to go by. 

As Evelyn’s friends and family, we wonder if enough has been done to ensure that a just and fair trial has taken place. For example, did the new DPP have enough access to the evidence and the relevant information? 

She had not heard the witness statements, nor been able to question these witnesses herself, as they gave their statements before she took over the case. 

In addition, was the notes that had been taken by the previous DPP sufficient? Was the new DPP able to construct a conclusive submission which summarises the relevant facts, the law and a proposed analysis on behalf of the public? 

With all this in mind, the biggest question of them remains to be answered - Will the court be able to come to a fair and just decision? 

Justice Hurried Is Justice Buried. 

Issued by 
Friends of Evelyn Ang 

Julie Wong 
Michelle Jane 
Dr. Ong Kian Ming 


Timeline of events to date 

2017 

Dec 10 
Evelyn Ang Gek Suan who was known to many of her friends as Evelyn or Evie took part in the Klang International Marathon as a pacer. She and 2 other runners were hit by a car. Amiruddin Hamid and fellow pacer Ahmad Hadafi Jus sustained minor injuries. Evelyn suffered serious injury with skull fracture and bleeding in her brain. 

2018 

Feb 20
The driver, Teoh Thiam Lim, 28, was charged under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 by the Klang magistrate’s court for reckless and dangerous driving causing an accident at 4.30am in Mile 2, Jalan Kapar, Klang. He pleaded not guilty 

March 1 
Evelyn Ang passed away after being in coma for more than 2 month that resulted from the accident 

March 9 
Magistrate Roslizi Sulaiman granted deputy public prosecutor (DPP) Amira Abd Aziz’s application to amend the charge to Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 which carries a maximum jail term of 10 years and a fine not exceeding RM20,000 as well as a suspension of driving licence upon conviction. 

Apr 20 
Case was postpone to May 22 for final case management before it proceeds with the trial 

May 22 
The magistrate’s court fixed Oct 15-18 to hear the case 

Oct 15 
The case was (again) postponed to Dec 19 – 21 

Dec 19 – 21 
Witnesses were called to the stand. Recording of testimony to resume on February 13-15, 2019 

2019 

Feb 13 
DPP (Amira) requested to relieve herself for concluding the case as she was given short notice of transfer. Court date was put on hold until the new DPP take over. 

Mar 22 
Hearing transferred yet again because the deputy public prosecutor was on leave. 

Mar 26 
Another postponement. 

Mar 27 
Hearing resume with a NEW deputy public prosecutor. The Investigating Officer (IO) was called to the stand. 

Apr 15 
Court to decide if there is a prima farce case. 

Apr 17 
Defense was called to enter the case. 

Apr 23 
Charged was amended to ‘recklessly’ and the word ‘excessive speeding’ was dropped. Both defence & public prosecutor were asked to send in their submission. 

May 16 
Deputy public prosecutor did not hand in the submission but instead appeal under Section 425 to recall witnesses 

- Defense objected citing there is no prejudice in the hearing 

- Deputy public prosecutor said that she was denied access to ask several questions in the previous hearing and hence affect her submission 

- Court reject the appeal and instructed the deputy public prosecutor to hand in her submission 

- The court then fixed May 27 to deliver the judgement 

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